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	'<{title}>' => 'SCAMPER',
	'<{subtitle}>' => 'Written in <span title="Principles of Business Management">BUS 1101</span> of <a href="http://www.uopeople.edu/">University of the People</a>, finalised on 2016-12-07',
	'<{copyright year}>' => '2016',
	'takedown' => '2017-11-01',
	'<{body}>' => <<<END
<table>
	<tbody>
		<tr>
			<td>
				Questions
			</td>
			<td>
				Example
			</td>
			<td>
				Explanation
			</td>
		</tr>
		<tr>
			<td>
				<strong>Substitute:</strong>
				What else instead?
				Who else instead?
				Other ingredients?
				Other material?
				Other time?
				Other place?
			</td>
			<td>
				Dairy-free ice cream
			</td>
			<td>
				Some people don&apos;t want to eat dairy for some reason.
				They could be allergic to milk or they could be vegan.
				By having dairy-free ice cream, these people can still have a frozen treat.
			</td>
		</tr>
		<tr>
			<td>
				<strong>Combine:</strong>
				How about a blend?
				Combine purposes?
				Combine materials?
			</td>
			<td>
				Mobile devices
			</td>
			<td>
				Mobile devices often act as cameras, cellular telephones, music players, Internet-accessing devices, and pocket computers, and file-storage devices. Some have other functionality as well.
			</td>
		</tr>
		<tr>
			<td>
				<strong>Adapt:</strong>
				What else is like this? What other idea does this suggest? How can I adjust to these circumstances?
			</td>
			<td>
				Collapsible bicycles
			</td>
			<td>
				Taking the idea of a bicycle, we can make it fold up for easy storage and carrying.
			</td>
		</tr>
		<tr>
			<td>
				<strong>Modify:</strong>
				Different order, form, shape?
			</td>
			<td>
				Ergonomic keyboards
			</td>
			<td>
				Ergonomic keyboards are keyboards with an alternative shape, designed to be easier on one&apos;s hands and wrists.
			</td>
		</tr>
		<tr>
			<td>
				<strong>Minify:</strong>
				What to make smaller?
				Slower?
				Lighter?
				What to do with less frequency?
			</td>
			<td>
				Ear buds
			</td>
			<td>
				Ear buds are basically smaller headphones without the connecting headband.
				They&apos;re not as great sound-wise of comfort-wise, but they&apos;re much easier to store and carry with you.
			</td>
		</tr>
		<tr>
			<td>
				<strong>Magnify:</strong>
				What to make higher?
				Longer? Thicker?
				What to do with greater frequency?
			</td>
			<td>
				High-rise apartments
			</td>
			<td>
				Apartment complexes can be made larger without requiring a larger plot of land by making the complex much taller, stacking the apartments into the sky.
			</td>
		</tr>
		<tr>
			<td>
				<strong>Put to other uses:</strong>
				New ways to use as is?
				Other uses I modified?
				Other places to use an item or movement?
			</td>
			<td>
				Using a box to prop open a door
			</td>
			<td>
				Normally, boxes only contain things, but a full or partially-full box is also heavy enough to keep a door from swinging shut.
				A rock could be used for this as well.
			</td>
		</tr>
		<tr>
			<td>
				<strong>Eliminate:</strong>
				What to remove?
				Omit?
				Understate?
			</td>
			<td>
				Shorts
			</td>
			<td>
				Shorts are just pants with the lower leg omitted.
				Less covering means less heat retention.
			</td>
		</tr>
		<tr>
			<td>
				<strong>Rearrange:</strong>
				Other layout?
				Other sequence?
				Transpose cause and effect?
				Transpose positive and negative?
				How about opposites?
			</td>
			<td>
				Solar panels
			</td>
			<td>
				With light bulbs, electricity is run through them to produce light.
				However, solar panels transpose the cause and effect, so light causes electricity instead of electricity causing light.
			</td>
		</tr>
		<tr>
			<td>
				<strong>Reverse:</strong>
				Interchange components?
				Other pattern?
				Backward?
				Upside down?
			</td>
			<td>
				Left-handed tools
			</td>
			<td>
				Many tools are designed for use by right-handed people.
				It&apos;s best to make tools usable in either hand, but sometimes, this isn&apos;t possible.
				In these cases, left-handed variants of tools can be very helpful.
			</td>
		</tr>
	</tbody>
</table>
END
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